Quantifying responses of dung beetles to fire disturbance in tropical forests: the importance of trapping method and seasonality.

Understanding how biodiversity responds to environmental changes is essential to provide the evidence-base that underpins conservation initiatives. The present study provides a standardized comparison between unbaited flight intercept traps (FIT) and baited pitfall traps (BPT) for sampling dung beet...

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Main Authors: Rafael Barreto de Andrade, Jos Barlow, Julio Louzada, Fernando Zagury Vaz-de-Mello, Mateus Souza, Juliana M Silveira, Mark A Cochrane
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2011-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3196506?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-d8bf5c4638b84f70bb21feaf8e5ee4892020-11-25T02:28:43ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032011-01-01610e2620810.1371/journal.pone.0026208Quantifying responses of dung beetles to fire disturbance in tropical forests: the importance of trapping method and seasonality.Rafael Barreto de AndradeJos BarlowJulio LouzadaFernando Zagury Vaz-de-MelloMateus SouzaJuliana M SilveiraMark A CochraneUnderstanding how biodiversity responds to environmental changes is essential to provide the evidence-base that underpins conservation initiatives. The present study provides a standardized comparison between unbaited flight intercept traps (FIT) and baited pitfall traps (BPT) for sampling dung beetles. We examine the effectiveness of the two to assess fire disturbance effects and how trap performance is affected by seasonality. The study was carried out in a transitional forest between Cerrado (Brazilian Savanna) and Amazon Forest. Dung beetles were collected during one wet and one dry sampling season. The two methods sampled different portions of the local beetle assemblage. Both FIT and BPT were sensitive to fire disturbance during the wet season, but only BPT detected community differences during the dry season. Both traps showed similar correlation with environmental factors. Our results indicate that seasonality had a stronger effect than trap type, with BPT more effective and robust under low population numbers, and FIT more sensitive to fine scale heterogeneity patterns. This study shows the strengths and weaknesses of two commonly used methodologies for sampling dung beetles in tropical forests, as well as highlighting the importance of seasonality in shaping the results obtained by both sampling strategies.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3196506?pdf=render
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author Rafael Barreto de Andrade
Jos Barlow
Julio Louzada
Fernando Zagury Vaz-de-Mello
Mateus Souza
Juliana M Silveira
Mark A Cochrane
spellingShingle Rafael Barreto de Andrade
Jos Barlow
Julio Louzada
Fernando Zagury Vaz-de-Mello
Mateus Souza
Juliana M Silveira
Mark A Cochrane
Quantifying responses of dung beetles to fire disturbance in tropical forests: the importance of trapping method and seasonality.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Rafael Barreto de Andrade
Jos Barlow
Julio Louzada
Fernando Zagury Vaz-de-Mello
Mateus Souza
Juliana M Silveira
Mark A Cochrane
author_sort Rafael Barreto de Andrade
title Quantifying responses of dung beetles to fire disturbance in tropical forests: the importance of trapping method and seasonality.
title_short Quantifying responses of dung beetles to fire disturbance in tropical forests: the importance of trapping method and seasonality.
title_full Quantifying responses of dung beetles to fire disturbance in tropical forests: the importance of trapping method and seasonality.
title_fullStr Quantifying responses of dung beetles to fire disturbance in tropical forests: the importance of trapping method and seasonality.
title_full_unstemmed Quantifying responses of dung beetles to fire disturbance in tropical forests: the importance of trapping method and seasonality.
title_sort quantifying responses of dung beetles to fire disturbance in tropical forests: the importance of trapping method and seasonality.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2011-01-01
description Understanding how biodiversity responds to environmental changes is essential to provide the evidence-base that underpins conservation initiatives. The present study provides a standardized comparison between unbaited flight intercept traps (FIT) and baited pitfall traps (BPT) for sampling dung beetles. We examine the effectiveness of the two to assess fire disturbance effects and how trap performance is affected by seasonality. The study was carried out in a transitional forest between Cerrado (Brazilian Savanna) and Amazon Forest. Dung beetles were collected during one wet and one dry sampling season. The two methods sampled different portions of the local beetle assemblage. Both FIT and BPT were sensitive to fire disturbance during the wet season, but only BPT detected community differences during the dry season. Both traps showed similar correlation with environmental factors. Our results indicate that seasonality had a stronger effect than trap type, with BPT more effective and robust under low population numbers, and FIT more sensitive to fine scale heterogeneity patterns. This study shows the strengths and weaknesses of two commonly used methodologies for sampling dung beetles in tropical forests, as well as highlighting the importance of seasonality in shaping the results obtained by both sampling strategies.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3196506?pdf=render
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